A federal judge in Colorado, U.S. District Court Judge Gordon Gallagher, temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to deport the wife and five children of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in a Boulder fire-bomb attack. The ruling cited 'irreparable harm' if deportation proceeded without adequate process, supporting the family's lawsuit against collective punishment.
Federal judge blocks deportation of family of Colorado attack suspect
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️A federal judge in Colorado, U.S. District Court Judge Gordon Gallagher, temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to deport the wife and five children of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in a Boulder fire-bomb attack. The ruling cited 'irreparable harm' if deportation proceeded without adequate process, supporting the family's lawsuit against collective punishment.
Trending- 1 Sunday: Fire-bomb attack in Boulder.
- 2 Wednesday (June 4, 2025): Federal judge Gordon Gallagher temporarily blocked the deportation; Lawyers representing the family sued the government.
- Family's deportation temporarily halted
- Legal challenge against collective punishment
What: A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting the wife and five children of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in a fire-bomb attack. The family's lawyers sued the government, arguing against collective punishment.
When: Wednesday (June 4, 2025). Attack occurred on Sunday.
Where: Boulder, Colorado, United States. Federal court in Colorado.
Why: The judge ruled that deportation without adequate process could cause 'irreparable harm.' The lawsuit argued that punishing individuals for relatives' crimes is unlawful and violates democratic justice.
How: A U.S. District Court Judge issued an order. Lawyers filed a lawsuit in federal court.